I would like to know what is the maximum number of Apache connections a Server can handle? Does this depends on the Config of the Server? Is it Possible for a server to handle more than 2500 Active Apache connections without timeout / connection failure / slowness?
I am trying to figure out how Apache is working on windows 7 - so far so good - but how do I set restrictions and limitations on bandwidth usage and max number of IP-connections?
Can I check what is the maximum number of connections for Remote Desktop Protocol in say W2k3? Also anyway to increase that? This question has been bugging me for a long time.
My Customers and I have Problems connecting to IMAP-Server. By moving through IMAP Folders I get the Massage "Unable to connect to your IMAP server. You may have exceeded the maximum number of connections to this server"
I know this Article: [URL] ... and all the other related to this issue.
Our server is running; Plesk 11.0.9 and CentOS 5.7 it has a Q8200 CPU @ 2.33GHz and 2GB of RAM. Now there are just two websites on the server plus a couple of redirects/forwarding domains, although lots of domains are still on the server but turned off in Plesk. Both websites are OSCommerce sites and I just need to keep these sites going until the end of the year when we will switch to our new Joomla based website.
We have seen an increasing number of server crashes and after various checks of the logs, fitting a new BIOS battery, check of the hardware by EasySpace who host the server, installation of ClamAV, LMD and RKHunter (which did find some Trojans and Suspect software), I have traced it down to some external Http activity that is taking all of my CPU time and RAM. Here is a screen capture of the Htop listing and when I killed these processes the CPU and RAM went back to normal. The problem is that I usually have to restart the HTTPD service and sometimes things get so bad that the server crashes and I have to request a power cycle.
I'm new to Private Virtual Server and the package offered by different company are quite confusing.
I was on RackForce and their basis VPS package dds200-L can host 100 domain names on Plesk and unlimited domain names on WHM/Cpanel.
On 1and1 it didn't say if Plesk support 100 or unlimited domain names. My question is, do we always have the liberty to host unlimited domain names on our PVS?
I got 5 wordpress and 5 statics website on this server and 100 visitors by 24H00 each day.
Question 1 : Why the memory is so low and the swap so high ? Question 2 : Why i don't find high usage process in top command ? Question 3 How can i resolve this problem ?
I have a site that is eating up my server resources and need to know what the best solution for this is. I'm thinking of getting another server just for mysql but do not know what specs the server should be to handle the current traffic/database load and have the site run smoothly without slowing down to a snail's pace.
An alternative is to get another server just for the videos being served and leave the database and html on the current server. This is where I'm stuck and don't know what route to take with this.
I've attached screenshots of top and bandwidth usage per day. Hopefully with this information you could tell me if I need another server or if there are any things I can do to the current server to help things move faster.
I am running in a High load problem lately. I have one of those cheap 1and1 servers which was running fine until 2 weeks ago. Once I rebooted accidentaly, it did not come back with some unrepairable kernel errors and I had to re-image it.
I chose to reimage the server with CentOS 5, for better support. The new re-image worked fine for some days, at least so I thought and now I am having high loads. The server crashes if not monitored every moment as the load is unpredictable.
Just a restart of the Apache will bring the server back to normality, but I am not sure if it is apache or some other script to be blamed. I have beeing monitoring through apache server-status, but I cannot organize something unusual in the high load moments.
12:00:29 AM CPU %user %nice %system %iowait %steal %idle 12:10:01 AM all 9.14 0.00 5.52 44.66 0.00 40.68 12:20:14 AM all 6.83 0.00 3.98 27.88 0.00 61.32 12:30:10 AM all 6.44 0.00 4.20 81.25 0.00 8.11 12:40:09 AM all 5.25 0.00 4.09 81.93 0.00 8.73 12:50:15 AM all 5.11 0.00 3.79 90.74 0.00 0.36 01:00:07 AM all 7.22 0.00 4.52 57.11 0.00 31.15 01:10:13 AM all 6.89 0.00 4.01 55.38 0.00 33.71 01:20:14 AM all 4.37 0.00 3.27 41.88 0.00 50.48 01:30:25 AM all 4.26 0.00 3.29 63.42 0.00 29.03 01:40:06 AM all 27.18 0.00 4.75 58.27 0.00 9.80 01:50:03 AM all 29.64 0.00 6.61 51.50 0.00 12.25 02:00:07 AM all 27.00 0.00 8.48 55.49 0.00 9.03 02:10:10 AM all 19.29 0.00 4.97 73.80 0.00 1.94 02:20:04 AM all 37.85 0.00 6.78 40.70 0.00 14.67 02:30:05 AM all 15.65 0.00 4.80 68.47 0.00 11.08 02:40:08 AM all 9.06 0.00 5.60 37.49 0.00 47.86 02:50:07 AM all 5.36 0.00 3.62 42.29 0.00 48.73 03:00:02 AM all 6.05 0.00 4.08 47.27 0.00 42.60 03:10:02 AM all 4.22 0.00 3.68 38.17 0.00 53.93 03:20:02 AM all 4.06 0.00 3.75 41.37 0.00 50.82 03:30:22 AM all 4.42 0.00 3.93 45.25 0.00 46.41 03:40:11 AM all 4.34 0.00 3.95 39.58 0.00 52.13 03:50:02 AM all 4.67 0.00 4.01 32.53 0.00 58.80 04:00:08 AM all 3.72 0.00 3.87 28.40 0.00 64.02 04:10:02 AM all 13.49 0.00 6.58 20.82 0.00 59.10 04:20:01 AM all 6.70 0.00 4.63 6.06 0.00 82.61 04:30:02 AM all 1.44 0.00 1.21 4.75 0.00 92.59 04:40:01 AM all 12.42 0.00 8.12 7.65 0.00 71.81 04:50:02 AM all 1.43 0.00 1.07 4.02 0.00 93.47 05:00:02 AM all 1.60 0.00 1.40 8.62 0.00 88.38 05:10:10 AM all 3.80 0.00 3.02 17.86 0.00 75.32 05:20:06 AM all 5.10 0.00 4.22 23.34 0.00 67.34 05:30:02 AM all 1.54 0.00 1.40 11.22 0.00 85.85 05:40:05 AM all 1.75 0.00 1.89 13.12 0.00 83.23 05:50:12 AM all 2.15 0.00 2.22 18.92 0.00 76.72 06:00:02 AM all 1.92 0.00 2.01 12.87 0.00 83.20 06:10:02 AM all 2.27 0.00 2.16 11.53 0.00 84.04 06:20:03 AM all 3.56 0.00 3.02 25.26 0.00 68.16 06:30:10 AM all 2.66 0.00 2.05 18.13 0.00 77.16 06:40:02 AM all 2.58 0.00 2.25 22.87 0.00 72.30 06:50:02 AM all 2.68 0.00 1.92 15.77 0.00 79.63 07:00:03 AM all 3.06 0.00 2.48 26.01 0.00 68.46 07:10:03 AM all 3.65 0.00 3.20 36.54 0.00 56.61
07:10:03 AM CPU %user %nice %system %iowait %steal %idle 07:20:03 AM all 4.40 0.00 3.28 43.86 0.00 48.46 07:30:02 AM all 4.10 0.00 3.17 31.30 0.00 61.43 07:40:06 AM all 7.67 0.00 3.95 50.79 0.00 37.59 07:50:02 AM all 4.72 0.00 3.11 44.30 0.00 47.86 08:00:03 AM all 5.57 0.00 3.72 47.15 0.00 43.56 08:10:07 AM all 10.66 0.00 3.59 71.62 0.00 14.13 08:20:17 AM all 5.67 0.00 3.42 58.81 0.00 32.10 08:30:10 AM all 11.12 0.00 3.49 76.71 0.00 8.67 08:40:03 AM all 7.00 0.00 3.36 47.94 0.00 41.71 Average: all 7.53 0.00 3.76 38.90 0.00 49.81 Some configurations: The reimage partittioning looks like this:
processor : 1 vendor_id : GenuineIntel cpu family : 15 model : 3 model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz stepping : 4 cpu MHz : 2793.324 cache size : 1024 KB
So my server is "unresponsive" for abour 18 hours, burst net didnt answer my tickets and I dont know what to do. Ive been with this setup for almost 5 months with no problems, No changes have been made to hardware or software.
I just want a rough idea; How many sites could safely fit on a server with the following specs?
PENTIUM-4 1.5GHZ 512MB DDR RAM CentOS Linux 5.X
I am thinking in terms of CPU power and Ram here. The sites I have in mind are all low usage (at most 300MB storage and 1GB bandwidth per month) so bandwidth and storage is irrelevant here.
I will generally have around 1-70 people browsing my forums at one time. I would like to know if 128mb of ram would be good enough for average performance?
I'm currently using iptables to ban IP addresses from the servers, like:
Code: iptables -A INPUT -s xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -j DROP I ran a "spam trap" for the last few months and now I have over 11000 IP addresses who were trying to spam on my website (guestbooks, phpBB and forms) and I want to ban them all (pretty sure bots run from them).
My question - is iptables the way to do it? I mean does banning such a large number of addresses have any significant performance or other issues I should be aware of (except of the fact I may be banning some legitimate traffic)? Is the -A INPUT the way to ban them all or is there a more appropriate way of baning such a number of addresses?
I'm on CentOS 4.5 i686, Apache/1.3.37, Pentium D 930, 2GB RAM.
I would like to ask what is an AS number for? Our colo provider suggested us to have our own AS number, we are a member of ARIN and are assigned some 32,000 IPs at the moment.
I'm trying to figure out how many domains and subdomains I can get with each plan from Network Solutions, Enom and Yahoo. Is there any set standard of number of subdomains per domain? Network Solutions gives you one domain for two of their plans, three for the third, but says nothing about subdomains...
I couldnt find the right subforum for this topic .. so i hope I am attracting the right viewer here.
We have a AS number in one datacenter and are going to open another totally separate datacenter.
Can we use the same AS number in both datacenters?
We use default BGP routes in a active/passive configuration. I would like to speak with someone who has knowledge of BGP, AS. happy to pay for a consultant if needed. want to make sure we set this up right.
I use APF and APF is working with iptables , when I define a large number of IPs in deny_hosts.rules or allow_hosts.rules and restart the APF , iptables begins to display errors after applying some number of rules , I have set SET_TRIM="0" in APF , so the number of APF rules is unlimited and the error is from iptables.
Is there any setting in iptables config files for maximum number of rules?
Is it unlimited and depends only on system available memory? O/S , ...?
Is there any hosting providers without file number limits? Or higher limits...
I've been using dreamhost, but found that they have a 500k file number limits. So now i'm using less than 2 gigs of disk and still have 370+ worthless free gigs of disk space
Has anyone tried to call the BurstNET toll-free number recently? (1-877-BURSTNET)
I'm trying to over skype and it's not working, i make a lot of calls internationally using skype and don't have issues and have talked to various people/companies on toll-free numbers before. (P.S - I have skype credit in my account also, so that's not the cause)
It' basically either returns with Number Not Available/Found or it dials out.